On Monday, Western Costume Co. sued Costner and the production companies behind the epic Western, claiming unpaid costume fees and damages to some of the clothing during the filming of the series’ second episode. The lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal and financial problems that have dogged the sprawling Western drama, which Costner directed, co-wrote, starred in and partially funded. In May, United Costume Corp., sued the production, claiming $350,000 in unpaid fees for the first two chapters of “Horizon.” Two months later, the costume firm filed to dismiss the suit with prejudice. In May, Devyn LaBella, a stunt performer on “Chapter 2,” sued the production for sexual discrimination, harassment and retaliation in Los Angeles Superior Court. —Stacy PermanLos Angeles Times(TNS)©2025 Los Angeles Times.
Source: Los Angeles Times January 01, 2026 16:42 UTC